Hold Brothers Upgrades Trading Floor in Hoboken

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Hold Brothers has recently upgraded their trading floor in Hoboken to better serve their traders and allow for expansion

Hoboken, NJ (PRWEB) September 14, 2016

Hold Brothers*, a leader in proprietary trading, trading technology and support services, solutions for individual and group traders, has recently upgraded their trading floor in Hoboken to better serve their traders and allow for expansion.

The new Hold Brothers trading floor now resides on Hudson Street in Hoboken and neighbors Hoboken City Hall, the waterfront, and the PATH Station; it's like being one "subway" stop from Manhattan. Gregory Hold, CEO of Hold Brothers says, "We are pleased to continue our growth in 2016 with the addition of a larger trading space that is easily accessible by traders in New Jersey and Manhattan. This location is nostalgic for us since the company started in Hoboken in 1994 just a few blocks away and we are happy to return to our roots. Traders looking for an on-site trading opportunity are encouraged to reach out to our careers team."

About Hold Brothers

Hold Brothers is a leader in providing equities traders with the tools and information they need to execute trades quickly, effectively and efficiently, in any market environment. Since 1994, Hold Brothers has been committed to developing flexible and cutting-edge technology designed to meet the changing demands of the global trading industry. For more information, please visit: http://www.hold.com.

*Hold Brothers is the marketing name for Hold Brothers Capital, LLC, (a registered broker-dealer and FINRA and CBOE member) and its affiliates. All securities activities and transactions are handled through Hold Brothers Capital LLC.

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/HoldBrothers/HobokenUpgrade/prweb13681998.htm

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